The Bushmoot is an opportunity for individuals and families with an interest in Bushcraft to gather together and expand their knowledge through mutual skills and knowledge sharing.

It doesn’t matter whether you are experienced or new to Bushcraft, everyone is welcome. The days either side of the ‘Core’ are camping days which give individuals the opportunity to practise their Bushcraft skills, attend courses, socialise, visit the local area or just relax and enjoy the natural setting.

BushMoot courses run before and after the main workshop days of the Moot (The Core days) and provide the opportunity to go into a subject in much more depth than is possible on a workshop. The courses are fantastic quality and value.

This is a great opportunity to spend the day learning transferrable skills and making something very substantial and useful.

Please note that this course needs a minimum number to run, we reserve the right to cancel this course if there is not enough people to run it.

Cost:Date:Minimum numbers: 5Maximum numbers: 8

This is suitable for beginners and those with some experience. It will enable you to make bigger projects which include bow handles or twisted side handles such as log baskets, shopping baskets, laundry baskets, etc. If you have experience with round work you can try oval bases for a bike basket. Oval shopper etc

This is a great opportunity to spend the day learning transferrable skills and making something very substantial and useful.

Please note that this course needs a minimum number to run, we reserve the right to cancel this course if there is not enough people to run it.

Cost:Date:Minimum numbers: 5Maximum numbers: 8

If you are a beginner to basketry the one day workshop will teach you basic stake and strand techniques and weaves: making a base, staking up and weaving the side, and turning a border. You will have time to make a small round basket such as a fruit basket, wall basket or trencher.

This is a beginners workshop suitable for adults and young people (10 years plus) where you will learn the basic techniques of green woodwork. Cleaving with a froe, shaping with a drawknife on a shave horse and using a stock knife. You will be able to make your own mallet and a small item such as a tent peg.